The Literary Digest History of the World War

FRANCIS WHITING HALSEY

IN TEN VOLUMES—ILLUSTRATED

FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY

NEW YORK AND LONDON

1920

Contents

 * See also the expanded table of contents.


 * The Sources for This History
 * Introduction: Why This War?
 * Volumes and chapters:
 * Volume 1:Introduction—The Outbreak and the Causes—The Invasion of Belgium, Luxemburg and Alsace-Lorraine
 * June 28, 1914–October 15, 1914
 * The Tragedy at Serajevo and Austria's Ultimatum to Serbia (June 28–July 31, 1914)
 * Austro-Serbo-Montenegrin Fighting (July 28–December 30, 1914)
 * The Forcing of a Local Into a World War (1912–1914)
 * Bosnia and Herzegovina and Affairs in Morocco (1878-1911)
 * The Resources of the Belligerents and the Transformation of Europe
 * Declarations in the First Months of the War
 * Other States Eventually Drawn Into the Conflict
 * Roads from the Rhine Valley Into France—“The Cockpit of Europe”
 * Liége and Longwy (August 1–28, 1914)
 * The Dash Into Alsace-Lorraine (August 4–25, 1914)
 * Haelen, Louvain, and Brussels (August 12–26, 1914)
 * Namur Falls—As to Modern Siege Guns (August 13–23, 1914)
 * Dinant, Tamines, Malines, Aerschot, Termonde, Maubeuge (August 15–September 7, 1914)
 * Zeppelin Bombs on Antwerp: the Siege, Fall and Exodus (August 25–October 15, 1914)
 * As to Atrocities in Belgium—Edith Cavell's Death—Deportations and Relief Work
 * Volume 2
 * Volume 3
 * Volume 4
 * Volume 5
 * Volume 6
 * Volume 7
 * Volume 8
 * Volume 9
 * Volume 10